Wrestling Banquet Celebrates 2010 Season

By Athletics Communications

University of Oklahoma

MAY 01, 2010

May 1, 2010

NORMAN, Okla. - The University of Oklahoma wrestling squad celebrated the 2009-10 season Saturday evening with its annual postseason banquet at the U.S. Postal Service National Center for Employee Development in Norman.

The Oklahoma coaching staff and wrestlers were joined by friends and family in celebration of the past year with dinner and season highlights. Additionally, several Sooners went home with awards handed out by OU Head Coach Jack Spates, Head Assistant Sammie Henson and assistants Michael Lightner and Ross Thatcher.

Kyle Terry was awarded Most Outstanding Wrestler after winning his second-straight Big 12 title at and earning third place at the 2010 NCAA Championships at 149 pounds.

Also Among the honored were Oklahoma's four seniors - Kyle and Chad Terry, Eric Lapotsky and Shane Vernon - who combined to win 275 matches at OU. Lapotsky was also recognized for his 11 pins at 197 pounds last season, a team-high.

The Jimmy White award, given to a select wrestler on the basis of athletic ability, team contribution, individual achievement and team spirit went to junior Bailey. The Kansas City, Mo., product overcame three shoulder surgeries to place fourth at the NCAAs this past season.

Awarded Most Improved Wrestler was true-freshman Jarrod Patterson. The Cushing, Okla., product was crowned Big 12 champion just three months after his redshirt was pulled in a match against Oklahoma State on Dec. 1.

Chad Terry picked up the 11th-man award after battling all season for the starting position at 157 pounds with eventual starter Vernon. Caldwell was named Most Valuable Freshman after his unexpected run through the national tournament where he knocked off three seeded opponents on his way to becoming an All-American.

Jordan Keller and Keldrick Hall earned the Weekly Warrior Award, awarded to wrestlers who most exemplify the concept of teammates. Vernon and Kyle Terry also picked up the Scholar-Athlete Awards for their exceptional work in the classroom.

The Sooners recorded a 16-3-1 overall record and capped off the season with a fifth place finish at the NCAAs. The national finish was Oklahoma's highest in four seasons and its four All-Americans marked the most since 2006.

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